Here is my mobile number. Let’s keep in ().
A、touch
B、relation
C、connection
D、friendship
A、touch
B、relation
C、connection
D、friendship
—Do you mind my using my mobile phone here?
— ________________.
A、Yes, use it please.
B、No, of course not
听力原文:M: Hi, Jane, do you have some changes? I have to make a call on the pay phone.
W: Pay phone? Why not use my mobile phone? Here you are.
What will the man most probably do?
A.Get some change from Jane.
B.Go to look for a pay phone.
C.Use the woman's phone.
D.Pay for the phone call.
听力原文:M: Hi, Jane. Do you have acme change? I have to make a call on the pay phone.
W: Pay phone? Why not use my mobile phone? Here you are.
Q: What will the man most probably do?
(18)
A.Get some change from Jane.
B.Use the woman's phone.
C.Go and look for a pay phone.
D.Pay for the phone call.
Where is the lecture taking place?
A.At the Steinway Historical Society.
B.At the Margo Yellowfoot Theater.
C.At the Herman Muntz Auditorium.
D.At the Jocelyn Romwell Center.
听力原文:M: Hi, Jane. do you have some changes? I have to make a call on the pay phone.
W: Pay phone? Why not use my mobile phone? Here you are.
Q: What does the woman suggest the man doing?
(2)
A.Get some changes from Jane.
B.Go to look for a pay phone.
C.Use the woman' s phone.
D.Pay for the phone call.
Part A
Directions: You will hear 10 short dialogues. For each dialogue, there is one question and four possible answers. Choose the correct answer ― A, B, C or D, and mark it in your test booklet. You will have 15 seconds to answer the question and you will hear each dialogue ONLY ONCE.
听力原文:M: Hi, Jane. Do you have some change? I have to make a call on the pay phone.
W: Pay phone? Why not use my mobile phone? Here you are.
What will the man most probably do?
A.Get some change form. Jane.
B.Use the woman's phone.
C.Go and look for a pay phone.
D.Pay for the phone call.
Can We Live Without Our Mobiles?
Are you a mobile phone addict?
HELLO. My name is Damian and I'm a mobile-phone addict. I am here today to face the truth about my condition and hope that by speaking out 1 can help others to overcome their own problems.
The casual observer probably couldn't detect anything wrong with me. I have a respectable appearance and my behavior. in public isn't shocking or conspicuous. I hadn't even realized myself that I was a mobile phonoholic, until the past few days. But I have just spent two of those days conducting an experiment that has revealed the awful reality. I have suffered mentally and physically. And my experience has convinced me that I am only one of millions of fellow addicts. You may well be one yourself.
I have just attempted to live my life without a mobile phone. I was one of four people asked to eschew(回避)my phone for two days. Russell Crowe was not officially part of our group, but maybe he was trying a similar thing in a New York hotel lately. If he had used his mobile, rather than the hotel phone, to call his wife in Sydney he might have been able to secure a connection and wouldn't have been so enraged that he threw a phone at a clerk and ended up handcuffed(拷上手铐)in a Manhattan court.
The magic power of mobile phones
Mobile phones have been the biggest agent of change in the daily behavior. of Britons in the past decade. Today there are more than 55 million mobile phone subscribers in Britain, a huge leap from less than 10 million users in 1997. As the size of the handsets has diminished, their influence has grown, altering the speed and frequency of our communication with each other, quickening the pace of decision- making and altering radically the way we plan our working and social lives.
As the coverage of mobile phones has extended, so the world has shrunk; now it has been announced that we will soon even be able to use them on the London Underground. There will be nowhere beyond their reach (and, even as an addict, I dread this. The only thing worse than a mobile phone train bore(在火车上用手机聊天的无聊之人) will surely be someone exposing their sweaty armpits(腋窝)to lift their phone to their ear and yabber(急促而含混不清地说话). "'ello darlin'. I'm underground .... I said I'MUNDERGROUND! Amazin' innit?")
Two days without a mobile phone
Switching it off at the beginning of Day I was strange. For the past few years I have done this only when boarding an aircraft. Even on holiday — and this may strike you as rather sad — I put the phone on silent and annoy my wife by checking it at least every few hours.
Dorothy Rowe, a clinical psychologist, tells me that this sort of behavior. is consistent with extroverts "who need reassurance that other people are thinking of them. Your degree of self-confidence will determine how much you worry about it." Worry about it? Me? Don't be ridiculous, l check only out of idle curiosity. I'm not a needy control freak or anything.
I should have left the phone at home, or at least put it in a drawer for two days. But i couldn't bring myself to do that, so I left it sitting on my desk. For the first few hours of abstinence (节制)I kept involuntarily picking it up and looking at the display to see if I had any messages or had missed a call, only to see that it was, of course, switched off.
When I had got used to the fact that it was off, I still picked it up, turned it over in my hand and fiddled with it, like a smoker fidgeting with a packet of cigarettes. I realized that I had a whole routine of nervous tics (不自觉的习惯行为) involving my phone and that these were exacerbated (加剧) by my desire to use it. I took these to be the physical effects of undergoing the process of withdrawal.
My 40-minute walk home at the end of the day is normally a time for making calls, mostly to friends or
A.Y
B.N
C.NG
A. DOES IT COST THE SAME FOR EVERY HOUSEHOLD?
B. YOU CAN PAY RIGHT HERE, ON THE INTERNET!
C. JUST GO AHEAD.
D. WE DO FOR THE LIVE CABLE TV PROGRAMS.
E. EXACTLY, EVEN DIGITAL BOXES.
Liu Hui: Gordon, may I ask you a question?
Gordon: Hi, Liu Hui. {A; B; C; D; E}.
Liu Hui: Do I need to pay for a TV license if I only watch TV online in the UK?
Gordon: Yes, indeed. You need to be covered by a TV license if you watch or record programs as they're being shown on TV or live on an online TV service.
Liu Hui: Including watching TV on computers and mobile phones?
Gordon: {A; B; C; D; E}. It is the law.
Liu Hui: I see. How much is the license fee?
Gordon: It costs ?145.50 for a color TV license and ?49.00 for a black and white TV license.
Liu Hui: That's a lot of money for a year. {A; B; C; D; E}?
Gordon: It costs the same for all applicants under 75. When you reach the age of 75, you may apply for a free Over 75 TV License.
Liu Hui: I see.
Gordon: Do you need such a license in China?
Liu Hui: {A; B; C; D; E}.
Gordon: Oh, it sounds similar. But for BBC, the license fee is the main source of income. There is no advertising on the BBC channels.
Liu Hui: By the way, where should I go to pay for my license?
Gordon: {A; B; C; D; E}.
Liu Hui: Well, sure! Thank you!
A.I wonder how
B.I don’t wonder
C.Sorry, it’s out of order
D.No wonder, here it is
听力原文:W: I've been standing here since half past six! Where have you been?
M: I'm terribly sorry I'm late for about an hour, but I just couldn't help it. I got here as soon as I could.
W: Well, it's not soon enough. The opera's already started!
M: I know and I'm sorry.
W: It's really very well saying you're sorry but you know I've been waiting to see it all month!
M: Look, just give me a chance to explain, please!
W: All right.
M: I was all ready to leave the office when my sister called round. Really hysterical! So I couldn't just rush off without a word.
W: Go on!
M: I invited her in and she told me that Jack--that's her boyfriend--had been knocked down and was seriously injured. So I stayed with her until she calmed down. Than I came here as quickly as I could.
W: I see.
M: I'm sorry.
W: But you could have phoned me or sent me an SMS. It wouldn't have taken a minute.
M: I did try, but your mobile phone just powered off. I am sorry about the play. I know how much you wanted to see it.
W: Well, never mind. We can always see it some other time.
M: Yes, of course we can.
W: I'm sorry for the way I snapped at you.
M: I understand. I'd have been just as angry in your place.
What was the woman doing at 7: 00 p.m. ?
A.She was on the way to the theatre.
B.She was in the office.
C.She was waiting at the door of the theatre.
D.She was phoning her boyfriend.
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